
Choosing between "with applications to" and "with application to"
Jul 6, 2020 · 1 “Application” refers to application in a general sense (not necessarily singular or plural), so would be appropriate here. “An application” would also work if there is a single …
prepositions - Expression: "application to" or "application on ...
Apply on is a term used to mean place on the surface of, e.g. one applies a bandage on their skin. X applies to Y means "X has to do with Y* in regard to relating topics. So you want to use to. …
"I have submitted the application" is it a right sentence?
Jun 23, 2016 · I have submitted the application, and await your feedback. is correct. Present perfect tense is used, because the actions related to your application (review and decision) are …
word choice - "to do" or "to make" application? - English …
Jun 1, 2018 · When talking about application form at the university (as a part of admission). We make application or do application or both?
What does this question on the application form mean?
Feb 22, 2024 · I am currently applying for an internship and this question is on the application form (I am not a native speaker): "What, if any, reasonable accommodations are necessary to …
Which is correct: "have been completed" or "are completed"
The requested modifications have been completed. is better, because you are referring to a continuing action (you finished writing the code, but it will get tested next). Put into context: …
word choice - Tool vs. Application vs. Software - English Language ...
I want to speak about an application in Windows which helps ESL students in listening and spelling. In this paper we present a tool that is aimed to improve the sound-to-letter skill of ESL …
When the deadline is June 15, is June 15 included too?
Jul 14, 2019 · 0 You can send your application by June 15. The deadline for application is June 15. The application period ends on June 15. Is the last day usually meant to be included in …
"Has been processed" or "is processed" in an email
Sep 28, 2024 · I've drafted an email that users of an application would receive when we activate their services. A sentence in the email reads: Once your payment has been processed, we will …
"Respected Sir" - is it correct to use in emails?
Oct 4, 2016 · My English teacher said it's not correct to use "Respected Sir" in mail or application because "Sir" itself means respected person. I have been using it since time immemorial. …